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I guess you have heard about the escalation of armed conflicts in Yemen by the end of March. I was asked by MSF to join a surgical emergency mission to Aden in early April. Due to the delay of approval and application of visa, my departure was...
Who is controlling the life? Is it a series of coincidence or already planned by an almighty God? One typical afternoon in the emergency room, while I was treating a naughty boy and removing the pebble he placed in his ear, a few people rushed in...
While people would imagine the poor living condition in Africa, experiencing it in South Sudan Gogrial is a very unique experience to me. Most of the Sudaneses in the south live in mud huts, locally known as Tukul. It is impossible to find TV and...
“This is not your fault, it belongs to Allah. Do not be sad, you try very hard to help him, I know you are good doctor. Thank you very much.” I felt a lump formed in the back of my throat as she tried to console me in return, after I had just...
South Sudan, the name of a country rarely heard in Hong Kong. This is where I work for MSF this time. Unlike my three previous missions in the South Asia, this is the first time I work for MSF in an African project. South Sudan, since 2011 become...